The Tang Zixia 唐子霞
Tang Zixia, scholar-priest of Dongxiao Palace, authored sacred texts, earned imperial favor, and died defending his Daoist sanctuary in wartime chaos.
The Tang Zixia 唐子霞
Tang Zixia, scholar-priest of Dongxiao Palace, authored sacred texts, earned imperial favor, and died defending his Daoist sanctuary in wartime chaos.
The Lu Zhirou 卢至柔
Lu Zhirou, Daoist of Maoshan, healed with talisman-water, lived in seclusion at Cuan Mountain, granted "Mingyang Palace," and passed before imperial summons.
The Lu Zhirou 卢至柔
Lu Zhirou, Daoist of Maoshan, healed with talisman-water, lived in seclusion at Cuan Mountain, granted "Mingyang Palace," and passed before imperial summons.
The Tian Duanyan 田端彦
Tian Duanyan, scholar-official turned Daoist, left court life for Qingxi Hermitage, cultivated the Dao in the mountains, and wandered in late years.
The Tian Duanyan 田端彦
Tian Duanyan, scholar-official turned Daoist, left court life for Qingxi Hermitage, cultivated the Dao in the mountains, and wandered in late years.
The Qin Bian 秦辨
Qin Bian, "Master of Chaste Simplicity," lived as a Daoist recluse on Mount Tai, practiced herbal alchemy, and received imperial honor in 1010.
The Qin Bian 秦辨
Qin Bian, "Master of Chaste Simplicity," lived as a Daoist recluse on Mount Tai, practiced herbal alchemy, and received imperial honor in 1010.
The Yu Bian 余卞
Yu Bian, overseer of Yu-Long Temple, compiled the Lives of Twenty-Two Perfected, a vital record of Daoist saints preserved in imperial bibliographies.
The Yu Bian 余卞
Yu Bian, overseer of Yu-Long Temple, compiled the Lives of Twenty-Two Perfected, a vital record of Daoist saints preserved in imperial bibliographies.
The Li Deguang 李德光
Li Deguang, disciple of Xu Jing, built Chongxi Abbey, mastered Dao at Bi Lu Cave, advised Emperor Huizong, and became Daoist overseer of Henan.
The Li Deguang 李德光
Li Deguang, disciple of Xu Jing, built Chongxi Abbey, mastered Dao at Bi Lu Cave, advised Emperor Huizong, and became Daoist overseer of Henan.